| Literature DB >> 33981298 |
Xiao Qiu1, Heather Bailey1, Claire Thorne2.
Abstract
Vaccination during pregnancy is a safe and effective intervention to protect women from potentially severe consequences of influenza and reduce risk of influenza and pertussis in their infants. However, coverage remains variable. In this mini-review we update findings from a 2015 systematic review to describe results from recent studies in high income countries on the uptake of influenza and pertussis vaccination in pregnancy, reasons for vaccine hesitancy and barriers to increasing uptake, from maternal and healthcare provider (HCP) perspectives. Studies reported highly variable uptake (from 0% to 78%). A main facilitator for uptake among pregnant women was receiving a recommendation from their HCP. However, studies showed that HCP awareness of guidelines did not consistently translate into them recommending vaccines to pregnant women. Safety concerns are a well-established barrier to uptake/coverage of maternal immunization; 7%-52% of unvaccinated women gave safety concerns as a reason but these were also present in vaccinated women. Knowledge/awareness gaps among pregnant women and lack of confidence among HCPs to discuss vaccination were both important barriers. Several studies indicated that midwives were more likely to express safety concerns than other HCPs, and less likely to recommend vaccination to pregnant women. Women who perceived the risk of infection to be low were less likely to accept vaccination in several studies, along with women with prior vaccine refusal. Findings highlight the importance of further research to explore context-specific barriers to vaccination in pregnancy, which may include lack of vaccine confidence among pregnant woman and HCPs, and policy and structural factors.Entities:
Keywords: acceptance; hesitancy; influenza; pertussis; pregnancy; vaccination
Year: 2021 PMID: 33981298 PMCID: PMC8107947 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.626717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Self-reported behavior of HCPs in recommending influenza and pertussis vaccinations to pregnant women, or discussing with or informing pregnant women about these vaccinations.
| Setting | HCP | Vaccine | % HCPs who recommended vaccination to pregnant women, or who discussed with or informed pregnant women about vaccinations | Reference |
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| Pertussis | 68% implemented recommendation | ( |
| Influenza | 70% implemented recommendation | |||
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| Influenza | All recommended vaccine (90.7% in any trimester; 9.3% after first trimester) | ( |
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| Pertussis | All said that they recommended | ( |
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| Influenza | 81% ever informed their patients that a vaccine was available; 17% systematically recommended that their patients were vaccinated. | ( |
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| Influenza | 43% recommended influenza vaccination during pregnancy; 18% reported vaccinating any pregnant patients during last influenza season | ( |
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| Influenza | 40.8% of ob-gyn and 44.1% of midwives recommended during first trimester | ( |
| Pertussis | 95.9% of ob-gyn and 97.9% of midwives recommended | |||
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| Influenza | 72% recommend always, 11.1% sometimes | ( |
| Pertussis | 75.1% recommend always, 6.1% sometimes | |||
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| Pertussis | 93% indicated would follow recommendation for anti-pertussis vaccination of pregnant women if this was introduced in France | ( |
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| Pertussis and influenza | 52% ever discussed both vaccinations with antenatal patients during consultations | ( |
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| Pertussis | 82% informed pregnant patients about vaccine (of these, 18.6% on patient request only) | ( |
| Influenza | 98.5% informed pregnant patients about vaccine (8.6% of these on patient request only) | |||
Prevalence of safety concerns as a reason given by women for not taking up influenza and/or pertussis vaccination in pregnancy.
| Setting | Number of unvaccinated women responding to survey | Vaccine | % unvaccinated women reporting safety concerns as a reason for declining vaccination | Reference | ||
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| For woman | For fetus/infant | Non-specified | ||||
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| 95 | Influenza | 10% | ( | ||
| 46 | Pertussis | 7% | ||||
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| 1320 | Influenza | 13% | 24% | ( | |
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| 164 | Influenza or Pertussis | 2% | 8% | ( | |
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| 682 | Influenza or Pertussis | 17% | ( | ||
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| 16 | Influenza | 38% | 31% | ( | |
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| 262 | Influenza | 21% | ( | ||
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| 473 | Pertussis | 44% | ( | ||
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| 68 | Influenza* | 29% | 31% | ( | |
| 24 | Pertussis* | 28% | 52% | |||
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| 91 | Influenza* | 17% | ( | ||
| 43 | Pertussis* | 12% | ||||
*Women indicating intent not to vaccinate.